LIVE 24-SEVEN - PROPERTY GUIDE
HAYFIELD MEADOW SELLING FAST!
Hayfield Homes, in partnership with Knight Frank New Homes, launched Hayfield Meadow to the market in July and this popular development is already a firm favourite with house-hunters in and around Worcester. Many of the properties are already reserved, so now is the time to visit to ensure that you don’t miss out on what could be your next new home!
Surrounded by beautiful country- side and only 3 miles from Worcester city centre, this collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes showcase Hayfield’s high calibre workmanship, meticulous attention to detail and are finished to a top quality specification.
The site itself is steeped in history, divided by an ancient walkway, known locally as “The Pinch”. The village of Hallow offers a good range of facilities – a primary school, village store, post office, The Crown Inn, tennis club, equestrian centre and regular bus service into Worcester. The Chantry School is nearby, in the village of Martley. Worcester city centre is only 3 miles from the village, offering a wide range of shopping, cultural and entertainment facilities, not to mention excellent road and rail links to Cheltenham, Birmingham and beyond.
With prices ranging from £265,000 to £595,000, there are a handful of houses remaining at Hayfield Meadow:
THE LULSLEY(prices from £265,000) - a spacious and light 2-bedroom home, with an open-plan kitchen, ground floor cloakroom, open-plan sitting/dining area with double doors to the rear garden. To the first floor are two good sized bedrooms (master with en suite) and family bathroom. Unlike most 2- bedroom properties, these come with a single garage and parking.
THE MARTLEY (£375,000) - a thoughtfully arranged detached family home, with spacious sitting room with large bay window, open plan
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kitchen/dining room with double doors leading out to the landscaped garden. To the first floor are three spacious bedrooms (master with en suite) and family bathroom. Single garage and parking.
THE WARMINGTON (£400,000) – a spacious and well-designed 3- bedroom family home, with a good-sized open plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to the rear, and a large sitting room spanning the depth of the house, with doors to the rear garden. To the first floor are two double bedrooms (master with en suite and dressing room), and a further, large single bedroom. Single garage and parking.
THE HALLOW (£525,000) - a charming detached family home with an impressive kitchen/dining/living room extending to the full depth of the property, with double doors opening to the garden and utility room off. Separate spacious sitting room, with doors to the rear garden and a study to the front of the property. To the first floor are four spacious and comfortable bedrooms (two en suite) and a family bathroom. Double garage and parking.
THE RADLEY (£595,000) - a distinctively designed detached family home with an impressive kitchen/dining/family room extending to the full depth of the property, with bi-fold doors opening to the landscaped garden. Separate utility room and larder off the kitchen. Spacious sitting room with doors leading to the rear garden, and separate dining room with bay window to the front. Four spacious and comfortable bedrooms are found on the first floor (master with en suite and dressing room) and family bathroom. Double garage and parking.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit these exceptional, characterful new homes. The show home is open 7 days a week, from 10am to 5pm. For any further enquiries, please contact Knight Frank’s New Homes Team at the Worcester office 01905 746 880
kit.north@
knightfrank.com.
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